At Samaritan Daytop Village, we recognize that different people face different challenges to addiction treatment and recovery. To ensure that all our clients receive the care they need, we have developed specialized initiatives tailored to meet the distinct needs of diverse populations, including military veterans, older adults, youth, and adolescents, among others. The programs are built to address the unique situations, backgrounds, and challenges each group may face, ensuring each individual receives the highest level of support and care.
Our Special Population Services were developed in response to the diverse needs of certain groups who required a more focused and personalized approach to treatment and recovery. These services were crafted to ensure that individuals from these populations felt recognized and supported.
Many veterans struggle with issues like trauma, PTSD, and reintegration into society. In a treatment setting, these mental health needs are very different from the needs of other populations, yet need special attention.
Our Veterans Programs are nationally recognized for their success in addressing the unique experiences of military service members. These programs are designed to offer treatment for substane use disorder and co-occurring mental health diagnoses like PTSD, helpingveterans reclaim their lives through specialized care and a deep understanding of their unique experiences.
As individuals age, health and treatment needs change as well. Our Older Adult Services provide specialized care for seniors, including the operation of dedicated Older Adult Centers and shelters. These services pay special attention to the physical, emotional, and social needs of older adults who may also be facing challenges like addiction or housing insecurity. With a focus on dignity, respect, and care, we offer seniors a safe space for their later years to flourish.
The many changes that occur in adolescence is a pivotal time in any young person’s life. With customized treatment services including for substance use, mental health, primary care, and housing services designed to help adolescents thrive in their educational and personal lives. By meeting youth where they are, we provide the crucial tools and support so these kids can have a brighter future.
Yes, we accept all veterans regardless of discharge status. We can also assist in upgrading your discharge to help you access military benefits.
You must be sixty or over. Bring a utility bill and a picture ID to the center. There is no membership fee.
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At Samaritan Daytop Village, we understand that one-size-fits-all treatment doesn’t work. By tailoring our services to meet the specific needs of these groups, we offer:
We understand the unique challenges each group faces and provide treatment plans that speak to those experiences.
Our specialized programs are led by professionals who are trained to work with veterans, seniors, youth, and other groups.
Tailored care leads to improved recovery outcomes and a stronger, more supportive community.